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Level 3 was far too low for mostly-useless messages
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The retun values are still not directly used with ldap libraries that still do
their own name resolution, but this patch introduces a very basic framework to
have a multiple providers in one domain use and share a single failover
service if they want to.
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This way we do not need to check for id ranges on every search.
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- save current ccache file to sysdb
- use the saved ccache file if the user has running processes
- create an empty ccache if offline
- return enviroment variables if offline
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When possible using a macro that correctly deals with tstate
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Move files.c into tools directory
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We don't need to be allocating an output string here. This was
also causing a runtime bug when the output string contained
characters that would be interpreted by fprintf as specifiers.
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Create and populate user directories on useradd, delete them on userdel
Fixes: #212
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Also include talloc.h, tevent.h and ldb.h as system headers in util.h.
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We have converted to using dhash in place of btreemap everywhere
in the code.
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Use this new utility call to ensure that the config file is safe
to read from.
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Introduces a new option --debug-to-files which makes SSSD output its
debug information to a file instead of stderr, which is still the
default.
Also introduces a new confdb option debug_to_files which does the same,
but can be specified per-service in the config file.
The logfiles are stored in /var/log/sssd by default.
Changes the initscript to log to files by default.
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This converts a great many configuration options to the new
standard format.
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This reverts commit 8c50bd085c0efe5fde354deee2c8118887aae29d.
Amended: commit 1016af2b1b97ad4290ccce8fa462cc7e3c191b2e also made
use of the SYSLOG_ERROR() macro, so those portions of that code
also needed to be reverted.
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This is just a band-aid until ELAPI is fully functional and ready to
use.
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Implement a set of python bindings for the sysdb with feature set
similar to what is available in the tools. The primary
consumers would be applications like system-config-users.
Resolves: Ticket #102
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Fixes: #138
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Because the confdb always operates synchronously, it maintains its
own private event context internally. The event context argument
passed to it is never used, so we'll remove it to avoid confusion.
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- older version of libpcre only support the Python syntax (?P<name>)
for named subpatterns
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The special persistent local database retains the original name.
All other backends now have their own cache-NAME.ldb file.
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PCRE_DUPNAMES is a new feature of libpcre 7. It is used in sssd to
make the splitting of fully qualified user names more flexible.
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The child processes call prctl() and when their parent process is
killed, they are sent SIGTERM using prctl. This is currently
Linux-specific, for non-Linuxes, a similar effect is achieved by
catching a set of common termination signals and sending SIGTERM to the
process group.
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ifndef doesn't work for those functions that aren't already macro definitions in
tevent.h like tevent_req_data. However if tevent_req_data is defined in
tevent.h, all other functions are available as well. So just check for
tevent_req_data and define all of them if it is not available.
This should fix compiling on distros with the latsest tevent.
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use '--debug-timestamps' at the command line
or set 'debug-timestamps = TRUE' in the configuration file.
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Fix ldb debug to avoid printing the debug function name, it's useless.
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Setting CFLAGS explicitly in configure.ac means that they would be
overwritten when using e.g. make CFLAGS="-O0 -g"
This replaces the explicit setting of CFLAGS with an
AM_CONDITIONAL to have Makefile.am set these instead.
Also fixes a missing #include that was coincidentally obscured
because gcc's -O2 happened to be able to locate it. Setting -O0
revealed the problem.
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The old function was not used anywhere, and this function uses better
semantics, including not using void ** which gives strict aliasing problems.
Also add a generic password destroy function
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We will trap all LDB debug messages and pipe them into our
internal DEBUG() function. LDB FATAL messages will still be
printed by default, WARNING and TRACE functions will be at debug
level 3 and 9, respectively.
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This version should be pointer size agnostic.
Should make this code safe on both 32bit and 64bit.
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